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The only fully-guided Warner Bros Studios Tour – The Making of Harry Potter

Features a Dedicated Studio Tour Guide who will share set secrets and behind-the-scene facts not heard anywhere else

Experience sets and props from all eight Harry Potter films, including the Great Hall, Platform 9 ¾, Hagrid’s Hut, and many more

Save time with escorted train transportation from central London and timed entry into the studio

Stay as long as you like after the guided tour

Receive priority re-entry into the studio to enjoy extra time on your own, have a late lunch, or pick up some special Harry Potter souvenirs

Return to central London easily and at your convenience with train tickets and instructions provided by your guide

Electronic headsets to clearly hear your guide

Enjoy some Harry Potter Butterbeer which is included on your special tour

Small groups of 20 people or fewer

Overview

Enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime experience when you join our unique fully-guided tour at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter available through City Wonders.

What to Expect

Your journey will start in Central London where you will meet your City Wonders representative who will accompany you as you travel by train directly to Warner Bros. Studio Tour London. Enjoy timed access and be greeted by a dedicated Studio Tour guide who will reveal the wonders you will encounter throughout your tour of the original sets, props and costumes from all eight of the Harry Potter films.

You will be given your own personal headset to ensure you do not miss any of the fascinating behind-the-scenes facts. You will have the opportunity to enjoy a frothy Butterbeer ahead of the crowds and once your guided tour comes to an end you can choose to re-enter the Studio Tour and ride a broomstick over London in the green screen experience, or even spend some time discovering the full range of Harry Potter merchandise in the Studio Shop!

Your unforgettable experience will start with a short film in the cinema before you enter the iconic Great Hall set where your guided tour will begin. Your Studio Tour guide will share production secrets and inside information, as well as highlighting the processes used to bring the films to life. This experience is simply unique and the best way to explore the behind-the-scenes magic of the Harry Potter film series.

Take a look inside Dumbledore’s office, walk along the famous cobbled street of Diagon Alley™, featuring the shop fronts of Ollivanders™, Flourish and Blotts™, Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes, Gringotts Bank™ and Eeylops Owl Emporium™. Visit the original Hogwarts Express™ locomotive and a recreation of Platform 9 ¾™. Climb aboard the train’s carriage and pose with a luggage trolley as it disappears through the platform wall. Enjoy other memorable sets from the Harry Potter film series including the Gryffindor™ common room, the boys’ dormitory, Hagrid’s™ Hut, the Potions classroom and Professor Umbridge's™ office at the Ministry of Magic – all while being captivated by the secrets and insights shared by your guide.

Once your guided tour comes to an end, you have the option to re-enter and explore the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London at your leisure, find that special Harry Potter souvenir at the Studio Shop or enjoy a coffee in the Studio Tour Cafe. When you are ready to head back to central London, your City Wonders representative will have provided train tickets and information needed for an easy journey.

This unique fully guided tour at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter is the only tour of its kind. It will truly create the memory of a lifetime!

At the statue of Matthew Flinders on the main concourse inside Euston station. The statue is located between platforms 8 and 9
Arriving by tube: Take the tube to Euston station and exit following signs for British Rail. As you come up into the station you will see the statue in front of you, on the main concourse under the departures information board.
Arriving by taxi: Asked to be dropped off at Euston Train Station. Enter the main British Rail train station and you will see the statue on the concourse under the departure information board.
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Know Before You Go

We will do everything within our power to ensure timings and itineraries are respected; however, due to issues beyond our control, timings and sites are subject to last minute changes on rare occasions.